Hi,
is it possible to build with Maven 1 and Maven 2? As I understand it, Maven
2 uses pom.xml in stead of project.xml. So if I have a project.xml I can
build with Maven 1 and if I add a pom.xml I can build the same project with
Maven 2. Correct? Or are there any extra's I need to consider?
Hi,
In attempt to find a solution to the my release:perform problem, I checked out
the trunk version and
built maven using the m2-bootstrap-all.bat script.
I ran the release:perform again and got the error below.
Ignoring the m2 deprecated message! could the problem be something to do with
Hi Brett,
I assume that the goal is declared in the Marmalade script:
mojo xmlns=marmalade:mojo
metadata
goalhello/goal
descriptionSay Hello to the World./description
/metadata
execute
c:out xmlns:c=marmalade:coreHello, World/c:out
/execute
/mojo
This comes from the example
maven-2.0-RC
Hi,
I've created a m2 plugin and deployed it as a SNAPSHOT to an internal
(distinct from my local) repository.
When building projects that use this plugin, the plugin resolves and
works as expected when it is already in my local repository.
If I clean out my local repository (the
2005/10/14, Jose Gonzalez Gomez [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there,
It's all in the subject: I'm trying to use scpexe with Putty under
Windows, but I can't find where to specify what executable should use
the scpexe extension. I've even taken a look at the sources, and this
seems to be configurable
What I need is acccess to the various
checkstyle (etc) reports in an xml format.
what you describe below doesn't seem
appropriate to me. My parameters already have various expressions
and default values but i do need to ensure that the checkstyle (etc) plugins
have already been run, before my
Thank you Brett!
Switching to the package phase did the trick.
Thanks,
Ørjan
Brett Porter wrote:
The active project changes during the reactor build. At the compile
stage, it refers to the target/classes directory. At the package
stage, it points to the jar file. If you are implementing
Hi folks,
OK, I switched to m2 RC and it looks like I get one step further. But now
another issue is rising up:
[INFO] [war:war]
[INFO] Exploding webapp...
[INFO] Copy webapp resources to
D:\eclipse\workspace\MyProject\target\MyWebApp
[INFO] Assembling webapp MyWebApp in
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Not right now, but I'm going to start using modello at which point I can
generate an XSD.
ok cool.
Is is possible to define pom-style resources in archetype.xml eg
resource
directorysrc/main/webapp/stylesheets/directory
includes
On 10/18/05, Dietrich Schulten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how does the m2 eclipse plugin determine the path where it looks for web
app libraries when used for dynamic web projects?
all the jar dependencies of a web project are added as var
dependencies and fetched from the local m2 repo. if you
Hi,
How can I tell m2 that it shouldn't look for variable tags in certain
archetype resources ?
I'm getting
[WARNING] org.apache.velocity.runtime.exception.ReferenceException:
reference : template = archetype-resources/src/main/webapp/sitemap.xmap
[line 28,column 11] : $Id is not a valid
Hi folks,
OK, I switched to m2 RC and it looks like I get one step further. But now
another issue is rising up:
[INFO] [war:war]
[INFO] Exploding webapp...
[INFO] Copy webapp resources to
D:\eclipse\workspace\MyProject\target\MyWebApp
[INFO] Assembling webapp MyWebApp in
Hello again,
just downloaded the RC from
http://people.apache.org/~brett/maven-2.0-RC/ and tried again.
The exception is gone and the task justs works...
Greetings, Jens B.
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Wouldn't it be good to also be able to specify on what other reports you
depend? For instance, the pmd report depends on the jxr report to link to
the source code.
regards,
Wim
2005/10/18, David Sag [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What I need is acccess to the various checkstyle (etc) reports in an xml
Hi there !
I just start playing around with maven2-beta-3. As suggested by the docu
i created a sample project with
m2 archetype:create -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app -DartifactId=my-app
acording to
http://maven.apache.org/maven2/plugins/maven-antrun-plugin/usage.html
i edited the pom.xml, so
Hi guys,
one of my dev teams uses the multiple source folder functionnality of
Eclipse (in a single project). That is, they have a project that looks
like:
MyProject
+ src_1
+ ...java packages and files...
+ src_2
+ ...java packages and files...
I've just seen that
Yes it is possible to have both project.xml and pom.xml
Wim Deblauwe wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to build with Maven 1 and Maven 2? As I understand it, Maven
2 uses pom.xml in stead of project.xml. So if I have a project.xml I can
build with Maven 1 and if I add a pom.xml I can build the same
You should tell the war-plugin where your webapp files are using the
configuration parameter warSourceDirectory. By default, the
warSourceDirectory is src/main/webapp. You should place the contents of
WebRoot there.
If that is not acceptably, you should set the warSourceDirectory to
Can you send us the stack trace or the output so we can better comment
on it?
Thanks.
Brian E. Fox wrote:
Hello,
We have reproduced this problem on beta 3 and rc1:
We are using an ant script to call maven deploy to auto deploy jar, pom
and md5's and sh1's for 3rd party libraries to our
Does somebody have experience with this? Any things I should be aware of
when doing this?
2005/10/18, Edwin Punzalan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes it is possible to have both project.xml and pom.xml
Wim Deblauwe wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to build with Maven 1 and Maven 2? As I understand it,
i will start a new critical project in one month. so i undrestand that the
released version will be come soon; what about plugin-s. with maven 1.0.2 i
found all what i need; for example the plugin eclipse, jcover
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I'm currently doing this and everything works perfectly. This is a good way
to move from m1 to m2.
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
DINQ/DSIN/INSI/EATE/IDVS/AIDV
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http://docs.codehaus.org/display/MAVEN/Maven+Plugin+Matrix
-Stephen
On 10/18/05, Marouane Amraoui [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i will start a new critical project in one month. so i undrestand that the
released version will be come soon; what about plugin-s. with maven 1.0.2 i
found all what i
That page is somewhat misleading. For
example it claims there is a QALab plugin in development, but, aside from
the one I am writing, that does not seem to be the case.
Kind regards,
Dave Sag
Stephen Duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
on 18/10/2005 12:41:47 PM:
You are a few steps ahead of me I am
afraid. My plan was to specify the reports that get run in the pom.xml
and configure qalab to use whatever reports i have decided need to be reported
on via config parameters. I've so far only used the checkstyle plugin
in this context.
i guess I could
We are looking at introducing Maven into our toolset and processes
but our applications are built around and with WebObject tools and
frameworks.
I am thus looking for knowledge/information on how to best do this.
Are there people on this list who have done that and can recommend
The problem is that when I use jdk 1.5 with 1.4 source code, I does not warn
me for using methode that are only since 1.5.
I set the following simple exemple :
maven use jdk 1.5
my project.properties have the following parameter :
maven.compile.source=1.4
maven.compile.target=1.4
and my exemple
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From: Wendy Smoak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Pilgrim, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok suppose I hafe a file like
src/conf/com/csfb/xrocket/trading/config.dtd
I would expect this to be copied to the jar.
Is that happening? With the right
The java compiler does not warn you if you use API that's new since
1.5 - it only makes sure you use language constructs that are
available in 1.4 as well. This means, for instance, that you won't be
able to use enums or generics. But it will not prevent you from using
any API (1.5 or not).
This
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From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
====
You have to download these jars yourself (due to license
issues) and put
them in your local repo by hand:
http://maven.apache.org/reference/standard-sun-jar-names.html
Does the licence restrict from
No, that's ok. The license prohibits you from *redistributing* the
JAR. As long as its for your own use, you're fine.
On 10/18/05, Pilgrim, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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From: Lukas Theussl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
====
You have to download these jars
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From: Arik Kfir [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
====
No, that's ok. The license prohibits you from *redistributing* the
JAR. As long as its for your own use, you're fine.
Ok let's get right to the point.
What about redistributing the download script?
On
Hi,
I have defined a Mojo that does some work (create some necessary folders,
init some dynamic values, ...) before running an install over my
multi-module project. When I run m2 myGroupId:myArtifactId:myGoal install
on my master project, my goal gets executed for each submodule while I need
i think adding @aggregator to the mojo's class javadoc does the trick..
there needs to be the plugin's group id added to the settings.xml file
.. the element is called something like pluginGroups
milos
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Hi,
I have defined a Mojo that does some work (create some
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 02:15:53PM +0200, Arik Kfir wrote:
No, that's ok. The license prohibits you from *redistributing* the
JAR. As long as its for your own use, you're fine.
Depends. In general, people writing non-free licenses make them
click-wrap so that they can enforce the restrictions
To have repeatable builds I want to be able to build specific scm tagged
versions and have dependency lists that match the given version. This seems
like it would be a very common use case, how are others solving this problem
with m2? Can you have multiple dependency lists? I don't think so. A
I think the only legal way to build a download script would be to use a
console mode browser to follow the $BIGCORP download process. But I
don't think sun download process may be clean viewed on a console mode
browser.
Another solution maybe to patch a graphical browser like hotjava to
All you would need to do is version the pom.xml in source control. There
is no need to create a different pom.xml for each version. Just follow
your usual process: make changes and label the release (including the
pom). Reproducing a release for a previous version should be straight
forward.
I
You can use the m2 release plugin, but afaik it's not yet production
ready (there are some quirks here and there).
On 10/18/05, Xavier Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To have repeatable builds I want to be able to build specific scm tagged
versions and have dependency lists that match the given
With the Maven 2 Release Candidate, I'm no longer always getting the
path to the dependency when it fails to resolve an artifact. I'd say
never, but when I got a connection timeout exception to a
dependency, it did list it, but not for javax. dependencies I know I
can't get. Even running with -X
From: Arik Kfir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'd suggest not putting them in your local repo by hand, but use:
m2 install:install-file
-Dfile=path-to-file
-DgroupId=group-id
-DartifactId=artifact-id
-Dversion=version
-Dpackaging=packaging
(all in one line of course)
wishlist
A very simple
Correct and correct!
For settings.xml, the full syntax is:
pluginGroups
pluginGroupcom.mycompany.plugins/pluginGroup
/pluginGroups
Thanks Milos!
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
DINQ/DSIN/INSI/EATE/IDVS/AIDV
(+33) (01 61) 45 15 91 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry if this has been covered on the list before (a quick search didn't
turn up anything useful).
Since the maven.xml file is now gone, how to I set up pre/post goals in M2?
They are one of the really good features of maven 1.x and I'll really miss
them if I can't use them.
- Brill Pappin
I guess I was thinking more about a goal that took a tag, checked out the
source and built. A sort of dynamic module.
On 10/18/05, Mark Kuzmycz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All you would need to do is version the pom.xml in source control. There
is no need to create a different pom.xml for each
Hi,
I have soime test specific resources for one project. They are
specified this way in my POM:
build
testResources
resource
targetPathconf/targetPath
directorysrc/test/conf/directory
includes
include*.properties/include
/includes
/resource
resource
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 03:05:06PM +0200, Nicolas De Loof wrote:
I think the only legal way to build a download script would be to use a
console mode browser to follow the $BIGCORP download process. But I
don't think sun download process may be clean viewed on a console mode
browser.
I
Even thuogh the core development for M2 is close to being completed, I would
be worried about the transitive dependencies not being correctly defined in
the various pom's. cfr. Hibernate.
On 10/18/05, David Sag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That page is somewhat misleading. For example it claims
Greetings,
I have found that one could easily produce a generic build system in m1
using the import statement from jelly:core inside of the maven.xml file. I.e
.
j:import inherit='true' file='mybuildtools-1.2.3.xml' /
where the file; mybuildtools-1.2.3.xml, would contain parametrized goals
A co-worker here using windows just
tried to build a project using maven2 but forgot to set his proxy settings
- i didn't notice as i am on a mac where the JVM reads the system proxy
settings for me.
so he got an error and then a notice
saying Central has been blacklisted
so now he has set his
Wim,
Vincent Massol has an informative presentation about moving from Maven 1
to Maven 2. It's available at
http://www3.java.no/JavaZone/2005/presentasjoner/VincentMassol/Javazone2005-From_m1_to_m2.pdf
-
Regards,
Alex
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Hi, Chris. :)
Comments inline.
Chris Berry wrote:
| Greetings,
| I have found that one could easily produce a generic build system in m1
| using the import statement from jelly:core inside of the maven.xml
file. I.e
| .
|
| j:import inherit='true'
This is very cool. It will be far easier to build generic tool sets this
way. Using imports was problematic (well anything in Jelly was problematic
for that matter ;-)
Thanks again,
-- Chris
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The general pattern we've adopted with Maven 2.0 is that of binding your
custom behavior to the appropriate place in an absolute lifecycle,
rather than relative to some other plugin's execution. The problem with
specifying a pre/postGoal is that the
I also believe that Cargo has both builds next to each other.
Thomas
On 10/18/05, Alex Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wim,
Vincent Massol has an informative presentation about moving from Maven 1
to Maven 2. It's available at
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Try adding the class-level annotation:
@aggregator
to your mojo. This will tell the mojo to only execute at the top level.
If you need access to the List of project instances in the current
build, use the following:
/**
~ * @parameter
Hi,
I'm migrating a project from m1 to m2. I'm using a pregoal that was
published on this list to download artifact sources (zip) and attach
them to eclipse classpath. m1 Eclipse plugin expect them to be in
groupid/src(without s)/artifactId-version.zip
What's about m2 eclipse plugin ?
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Hi,
One point of confusion which comes from our development approach up to
recently is the release cycle for plugins vs. that of the core. Going
forward, plugins will each have their own release cycle, which is not
meshed (except roughly) with
Thanks for your answer John! :o)
Best Regards / Cordialement,
Fabrice BELLINGARD
DINQ/DSIN/INSI/EATE/IDVS/AIDV
(+33) (01 61) 45 15 91 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
John Casey
On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 08:29 +0200, Wim Deblauwe wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to build with Maven 1 and Maven 2? As I understand it, Maven
2 uses pom.xml in stead of project.xml. So if I have a project.xml I can
build with Maven 1 and if I add a pom.xml I can build the same project with
Maven
I have the portlet-api defined as provided scope in a parent POM in
dependencyManagement. As expected, the following message occurs
indicating that 'provided' is the scope that will be used:
[WARNING]
Artifact javax.portlet:portlet-api:jar:1.0 retains local scope
'provided' overriding
Our temporary work around in lieu of a Maven 2 eclipse plugin was to
create a simple ant file that just calls maven as a process. This makes
it easy to kick off builds from eclipse. The content of our build file
follows:
project name=supplementaldata Maven2 Wrapper default=maven-install
basedir=.
Great, I'll try this.
John Casey a écrit :
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Hi,
Then eclipse plugin handles source downloads natively now. Source
artifacts are attached to any release deployment by default, IIRC, and
they are stored alongside the main artifact in the
I don't have the stack trace anymore, but it was throwing a null pointer
in the wagon-ftp at line 118, which is where it attempts to trim the
username and password. This happens using maven directly if I don't
define a username and pword. We also saw it not using the settings.xml
when we defined
On 10/19/05, John Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm not sure about the antRun plugin specifically...the work I've been
doing lately is for lower-level support of Ant as a native mojo
language, rather than for referencing Ant scripts in the
Hi Christian,
This was happening in 2.0-beta-3 when you launched war:war from a parent :
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-694
Maybe it's another issue you could file. Meanwhile, try this workaround :
~ plugin
~artifactIdmaven-war-plugin/artifactId
~configuration
~
Hi All,
I'm new to maven
Can any one please give me some sample code for the following
1. How do we use clearcease with scm tag, i know it should be in format
as shown below, but how do i give other information
like in cvs sscm:cvs:pserver:@cvs.host.name:/cvsroot:module-version
Hi Samuel,
There is a bug in doco. In testResources you must use testResource .
(In foos you must generally use foo )
Regards,
Yann
--- Samuel Le Berrigaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
I have soime test specific resources for one project. They are
specified this way in my POM:
It worked,
Thank you !
On 10/18/05, Yann Le Du [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Samuel,
There is a bug in doco. In testResources you must use testResource .
(In foos you must generally use foo )
Regards,
Yann
--- Samuel Le Berrigaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
I have soime
I hadn't - thanks.
I'm not sure this adds a great deal over using the Ant API itself
though. However, what John is referring to is to making Ant a plugin
language for Maven (so not Jelly or Marmalade, just plain ant scripts
where a target can be used as a goal and the plugin configuration is
fed
From: Yann Le Du [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is a bug in doco. In testResources you must use testResource .
(In foos you must generally use foo )
Another one like this is activation, where the docs still say you should
use activationProperty but it's supposed to be property.
I've found that
Isn't that basically the same as using antrun? That's how we've been
using it in the meantime to call jdo enhancers and testNg.
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From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 12:42 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: [m2] new plugins for
I tried creating a plugin project with the maven-archetype-mojo but it
generated a dependency on maven-plugin-api that can't be resolved. Is this a
'good' archtype? Does anyone know how to fix the dependency?
[INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
GroupId: org.apache.maven
ArtifactId:
There are Ant tasks to use some parts of Maven. Can an Ant task be
created to utilize the site plugin? If so, where should I start looking
to figure that out?
any info will be appreciated,
~eli
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If i want use some jars which has no version number and it doesn't change
like weblogic.jar
i used as follows in Maven 1
dependency
groupIdweblogic/groupId
artifactIdweblogic/artifactId
Hi John,
I guess what's problematic is that many of us have been working from the
HEAD of SVN so that we could workaround this or that bug. So now that we
have a release candidate (RC) -- it is only a portion of the picture (no
plugins are provided). So do we stick with our current SNAPSHOT
Hi Chris,
The current releases (with the exception of a limited number of
reporting plugins) work with the RC and have been tested via the
integration tests.
Likewise, you can build from SVN if you wish for one or all plugins,
however we're highly recommending those not working on development of
That one is in error. It is the only one that I know of.
- Brett
On 10/18/05, David Sag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That page is somewhat misleading. For example it claims there is a QALab
plugin in development, but, aside from the one I am writing, that does not
seem to be the case.
Kind
I have a few projects that are still using Ant and was looking for a way to
get those build artifacts into my m2 local repository for use in new
projects.
This works. It's going to wrap badly... the arg is all on one line:
build.xml:
target name=m2-install
exec dir=. executable=cmd
We are working on this this week, based on correcting the most
requested artifacts from the Maven repository.
On 10/18/05, Thomas Van de Velde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Even thuogh the core development for M2 is close to being completed, I would
be worried about the transitive dependencies not
blind stab, untested:
j:forEach var=lib items=${pom.artifacts}
j:set var=dep value=${lib.dependency} /
ant:copy
todir=/path/to/m2-repo/${dep.groupId}/${dep.artifactId}/${dep.version}
file=${lib.path} /
/j:forEach
- Brett
On 10/18/05, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a few
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If i want use some jars which has no version number and it doesn't change
like weblogic.jar
How do i it in Maven2
I've just been inventing version numbers for them, matching the version
number of whatever product they came with. For a Java library that comes
with
Yep, its a bug, please update the version to '2.0'. The class is in plugin-api.
- Brett
On 10/18/05, Xavier Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, instead I'll ask where do I find
org.apache.maven.plugin.AbstractMojo.class??
On 10/18/05, Xavier Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried creating a
This is entirely possible. We haven't schedulde the work, but if you'd
like to do so we'd be happy to help point you in the right direction.
A good start would be to look at the maven-site-plugin.
- Brett
On 10/18/05, Eli Doran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are Ant tasks to use some parts of
The only option you have is to use a forked compiler and have it use
the 1.4 javac.
- Brett
On 10/18/05, Arik Kfir [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The java compiler does not warn you if you use API that's new since
1.5 - it only makes sure you use language constructs that are
available in 1.4 as
What repository is it in?
On 10/18/05, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, its a bug, please update the version to '2.0'. The class is in
plugin-api.
- Brett
On 10/18/05, Xavier Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, instead I'll ask where do I find
m2 looks for plexus-compiler-*-1.5.1.jar series of jars in the remote repo.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/maven2, but could not find them and
hence build fails. I tried pointing to 1.5 versions(which is available in
remote repo), but the problem still persists. Any idea where I can get these
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/maven2/org/codehaus/plexus/plexus-compiler-api/1.5.1/
On 10/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
m2 looks for plexus-compiler-*-1.5.1.jar series of jars in the remote repo.
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/maven2, but could not find them and
in the default one.
On 10/18/05, Xavier Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What repository is it in?
On 10/18/05, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, its a bug, please update the version to '2.0'. The class is in
plugin-api.
- Brett
On 10/18/05, Xavier Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or, just point at the docs:
http://maven.apache.org/maven2/lifecycle.html
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The general pattern we've adopted with Maven 2.0 is that of binding your
custom behavior to the appropriate place in an
It just means that the repository won't be used again since it is known not
to work. It only lasts for the current build.
What error occurs once the proxy settings are in place?
- Brett
On 10/18/05, David Sag [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A co-worker here using windows just tried to build a
Getting the below error when I run m2 install on the example project (my-app
in the maven site). Used to work for me but has anything changed yet. I used
m2 archetype:create -DgroupId=com.mycompany.app -DartifactId=my-app
to create this app.
[INFO]
I've look all over that repository and I don't see it.
On 10/18/05, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in the default one.
On 10/18/05, Xavier Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What repository is it in?
On 10/18/05, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yep, its a bug, please
Are you using Maven 2.0 RC? The error should provide more information.
At a guess, I'd say proxy settings.
- Brett
On 10/18/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Getting the below error when I run m2 install on the example project (my-app
in the maven site). Used to work for me but
http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/org/apache/maven/maven-plugin-api/2.0/
On 10/18/05, Xavier Toth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've look all over that repository and I don't see it.
On 10/18/05, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
in the default one.
On 10/18/05, Xavier Toth [EMAIL
Hello,
We noticed that the struts tld files are on ibiblio:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/packages/maven2/struts/struts-bean/1.1/
Is there a way to download these like a normal dependancy? I initially
thought setting the depend type to tld but the docs say only jar,ejb and
plugin are recognized.
I'm looking for documentation about:
1. Reactor (I'd like to understand more about the inner workings of Maven)
2. Tags available when making a plugin, what properties are available
to me.
3. Are the packaging elements a finite set? pom, war, ejb, ear, jar
Or are there others? Are they
Wendy has been working on an m2 build for Struts - perhaps she has
some more information?
- Brett
On 10/18/05, Thomas Van de Velde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cool. Is there anything yet for Struts? Last time I checked (last week), I
couldn't find a pom for transitive dependencies.
Cheers,
I use:
dependency
groupIdstruts/groupId
artifactIdstruts-bean/artifactId
version1.2.7/version
properties
war.bundletrue/war.bundle
/properties
typetld/type
/dependency
and the like w/o any problems. Maven
Hi All,
In my project i have ejbs to compile but if use m2 compile life cycle it
just compiles and i don't think its doing ejbgen what do i need to do for
that?
and also can any one please tell me how to use scm tag with clear case
would appreciate if you could provide me with some sample
Is the properties tag a maven 1 setting? M2 doesn't like it.
Any one else notice a bunch of the quick links disappeared from the
maven page? I hope they come back soon.
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